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It pretty much means that most HM moves do not have the power, accuracy, or effects to make them worthwhile for competitive battles. Besides Surf, which is a strong and reliable Water move, these HMs are usually outclassed by other moves.

1. Can we post a team that we are planning to use once the game is out in English & are either unable to find, or don't have the time to find, a simulator?

2. Can we be able to post our reserves, or pokemon that will temporarily be on our team with everything that is acceptable & a reason why we removed them, too?

3. Can we put a brief introduction before talking about each team member one at a time time to give viewers more explanation? For example: Say something like "I'm not a fan of HM slaves . . . . " or something like that

You can post a team for competitive play here but not a team for in-game.

Uh, in-game? So I take it that means I can't post, or thread, a team until I get a game right?

It means that if you are going to post a team, then it needs to be one that is going to be for competitive battles against other experienced trainers. In Game just refers to the fact that a team is only made to defeat the Elite Four, a battle against a friend, or something like that. Competitive teams are tailored to certain strategies for battling people all over the world, and are in general much more advanced. Whether you have a game or not doesn't really matter, as you can just try out teams on online servers before you ever get the game (and who's going to prove whether or not you have the game?).

It means that if you are going to post a team, then it needs to be one that is going to be for competitive battles against other experienced trainers. In Game just refers to the fact that a team is only made to defeat the Elite Four, a battle against a friend, or something like that. Competitive teams are tailored to certain strategies for battling people all over the world, and are in general much more advanced.

No, the six main members would be my competitive team absolutely. I just wanted to add my reserves in case I wanted to switch with one of the pokemon on my competitive team for some reason

Moon Trainer Passport:

Name: Mitsuki Nagaoka

Hometown: Ohana Shore, Alola

Originally from : Pallet Town, Kanto

Status: Prof. Kukui said a friend tweaked my pokédex so Silphy can use it, & I think
I will take on the Island Challenge Trial to be a become trainer!!

EV
- 252 HP, 252 ATK, 4 Def -> huge move pool on physical attack, also it has atk stat better but only good STAB move is wildbolt. A recoil is not good for tanker.
- 252 HP, 252 SATK, 4 Def -> I can use thunder bolt here to avoid recoil of wildbolt but he has poor satk move pool.
- 252 HP, 128 Def, 128 Sdef -> Super tank is here also I can use both atk and satk. but will low on attack power.
- 252 HP, 128 ATK, 128 Sdef -> Use setup with coil move that can rise defence and attack, but again wildbolt recoil.

I'm kind of new to the whole forum thing, just wondering about the whole competitive battling RMTs and things, are those supposed to be just single battle teams for use online or can they be double/triple battle teams for use in VGCs and such?

What would be a could bulky fire type for my singles comptetive team? It's going to be the singles team I always use, but I really don't want to look myself, 'cause I can't find things about bulky fire types on google.

What would be a could bulky fire type for my singles comptetive team? It's going to be the singles team I always use, but I really don't want to look myself, 'cause I can't find things about bulky fire types on google.

O-kay....well "bulky fire type" is somewhat of an oxymoron. They are weak to Rock (Stealth Rock especially) Ground, and Water, all extremely common attacking types. Your best bet is Heatran, but even his bulkiest sets aren't that great.

O-kay....well "bulky fire type" is somewhat of an oxymoron. They are weak to Rock (Stealth Rock especially) Ground, and Water, all extremely common attacking types. Your best bet is Heatran, but even his bulkiest sets aren't that great.

Thanks anyway. I'm thinking Marcargo because of its good defenses. I was think about Heatran, but I decided to but Jirachi for a legandary.

It isn't that awful. I've used them before. One in PKMN collesiem and I have one I normally use for egg hatching but occasionally use for battles. It isn't that bad. It has amazing defence. Okay, well if I use heatran what do I replace Jirachi with? I don't care what it is, just give me a good reason to use. I'll figure out my own moveset.

Well, quite a while ago I asked 'what would be a bulky fire type?' and now I'm back to see if anyone had any recomendations for me. Look in my signature and I will have something saying its my singles competetive team. Does anyone have a recomendation for me? A bulky pokemon that can learn multible types moves other then the Chansey forms, and a fire type. Keep it out of the same types as the pokemon in my signature please, unless its a double type that has few moves of the type already used. If anyone could help me with this, I would be very thankful because I haven't even started on the team. No Infernape, or Ubers, please.

Well, quite a while ago I asked 'what would be a bulky fire type?' and now I'm back to see if anyone had any recomendations for me. Look in my signature and I will have something saying its my singles competetive team. Does anyone have a recomendation for me? A bulky pokemon that can learn multible types moves other then the Chansey forms, and a fire type. Keep it out of the same types as the pokemon in my signature please, unless its a double type that has few moves of the type already used. If anyone could help me with this, I would be very thankful because I haven't even started on the team. No Infernape, or Ubers, please.

Torkoal. Has 70/140/70 defenses, and is capable of boosting both defenses. Can take Earthquakes with relative easy.

I'm breeding some Modest Riolus in prep for B&W, seeing that Riolu now gets access to Nasty Plot. (Woot!) Does anyone have a good moveset for a 5th Gen Special Sweeper Lucario?

Nasty Plot/Shadow Ball/Vacuum Wave/Aura Sphere make a nice combo. AS and SB have perfect coverage together, and Vacuum Wave is priority, and trust me when I say that Lucario needs that. Personally, I think that the old SD sets are better, but if you really want to use Nastly Plot then give that set a try.